Loeffler visits UA to interview for coaching spot

TUSCALOOSA -- Former Michigan quarterbacks coach Scot Loeffler stayed in Tuscaloosa last night and is interviewing for a position on Alabama's coaching staff, presumably the offensive coordinator spot left vacant by Major Applewhite's departure.

Loeffler, 33, played for Michigan and was hired in 2002 by Lloyd Carr to direct Michigan's quarterbacks. He served for six years, coaching the likes of John Navarre, Chad Henne and Ryan Mallett. Loeffler and was not retained when Carr retired after this season and Rich Rodriguez was hired to replace him.